Donald Reid Group (DRG) supported the planting of 2,400 climate resilient trees across the UK in 2021 - 2023
Climate resilient treescapes for the future have been created across the UK thanks to support from DRG. In partnership with GreenTheUK and the Royal Forestry Society, these trees are being planted in Hampshire across two planting seasons. In this report, learn more about the plans for the individual sites and interesting facts about the species planted at each. Once complete, a separate report is to follow on their local wildflower restoration.
Thanks to the DRG team, these trees will increase each woodland’s resilience to pests, diseases and/or climate change. The sites will transform into habitats where our local wildlife can flourish. Improving biodiversity and carbon sequestration are key benefits of this scheme.
Tree Species Planted:
1,501 trees planted in Hampshire, England (2021 - 2022)
The trees in this Hampshire woodland have been badly affected by the deadly tree disease Ash Dieback. To make matters worse, the rest of the woodland is dominated by beech trees, which are one of the species that are particularly susceptible to drought. Occurrences of droughts in the UK are expected to increase as the Climate Emergency progresses and so non-drought resistant strains of beech trees may not survive. The dead and dying trees in this woodland will be replaced with a mix of conifers and broadleaf trees that have been chosen specifically for their resistance to disease and climate change.
899 trees planted in Hampshire, England (2022 - 2023)
UN's Sustainable Development Goals
As a GreenTheUK partner, you support projects that are in line with the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts.
Sustainably manage forests, combat desertification, halt and reverse land degradation, halt biodiversity loss.